Cross-Functional Alignment
Each function optimizes honestly for its own view and the seams are where it breaks. Sales lives in the CRM, product in the tracker, marketing in the calendar, ops in a spreadsheet. Every one of them is right about what they can see. Nobody is looking at all four at once, so the contradiction — a launch date that moved, a commitment made against a roadmap item that got cut — survives until it reaches a customer. Then it becomes yours to clean up.
Skynet reads across all of them at once. The functions keep their tools; the shared context lives in unified memory on top. When two teams are operating on different versions of the truth, that is a flag rather than an incident.
How it works
Connect every function's tool
CRM, product tracker, marketing calendar, ops systems. Nobody changes how they work — the connectors read from where each team already lives.
Build the shared picture
Unified memory holds the roadmap, the commitments, the launch dates, and the customer promises together. That combined view is the thing no individual tool has ever had.
Catch the contradictions
An agent watches for the seams: a date sales quoted that product has since moved, a campaign for a feature that slipped, a customer commitment nobody on the delivery side knows about.
Land it where the team already is
Because Skynet takes action in your tools, the flag arrives in the channel the relevant people are in, with the specifics and a draft message. Alignment happens in the flow of work, not in a meeting you have to schedule.
Build it from a prompt
Ask for the seam-check nobody currently owns.
The mismatches that used to surface on a customer call surface in a channel instead, days earlier and with both sides of the story attached. You spend less time as the router between teams, because the routing is being done without you.